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2019

Oakland Zoo mourns loss of giraffe Benghazi

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OAKLAND — In the same way that some humans’ art outlives its creators, one Oakland Zoo resident’s creative efforts will now go forward beyond its fallen creator.

In a statement Thursday, officials praised Benghazi the giraffe, who was euthanized Wednesday after his quality of life declined over the past year.

Oakland Zoo officials shared this image Thursday, May 9, 2019, of Benghazi the giraffe, shown painting on a canvas with a paintbrush. (Courtesy Oakland Zoo) 

“With his confident personality, he was often first in line to meet new people,” the zoo’s lead giraffe keeper Jessica Chapman said.

“He was also our resident artist, and his paintings were often auctioned to support giraffe conservation in the wild.”

Chapman said staff had treated the giraffe for sacrum and lower-back injuries, most likely suffered when he got up or laid down to sleep.

“We did all we could, chiropractic treatments, medication, laser treatments, and pulsed electromagnetic field therapy. Unfortunately, this type of injury is not reversible, and Benghazi’s mobility declined,” Chapman said.

“His quality of life was suffering, walking his habitat became more and more a challenge for him and lying down was especially taxing. … Benghazi brought love and happiness to so many, and he will be deeply missed.”

Benghazi was born March 26, 1996, to T’Keyah, a longtime zoo resident who passed away in 2017. He is survived by a brother, Balthazar; a sister, Twiga; and several nieces and nephews.

Previous social-media posts by the zoo and other visitors show Benghazi in happier times.

Contact George Kelly at 408-859-5180.




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